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| How do I print a folder content LIST not using "print screen"? I want to print the LIST of a folder's contents, as shown when you click on the folder and it gives you a screen with whatever criteria you've chosen, i.e. document name, file size, date created/modifed, etc. For example, if I have a folder with 10 documents in it, is there a way to print the LIST of those 10 items without using Print Screen? I can find no way to print this list without using the PRINT SCREEN feature. Does anyone know how to do this? Prompt replies appreciated...JoannaBeckman@cox.net Thanks! |
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| Re: How do I print a folder content LIST not using "print screen"? "OhJoanna" <OhJoanna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:180BF913-8B3A-464E-8A14-283B21386E7B@microsoft.com... >I want to print the LIST of a folder's contents, as shown when you click on > the folder and it gives you a screen with whatever criteria you've chosen, > i.e. document name, file size, date created/modifed, etc. For example, if > I > have a folder with 10 documents in it, is there a way to print the LIST of > those 10 items without using Print Screen? I can find no way to print this > list without using the PRINT SCREEN feature. Does anyone know how to do > this? > Prompt replies appreciated...JoannaBeckman@cox.net > > Thanks! http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q272623 -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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| Re: How do I print a folder content LIST not using "print screen"? For a mere $18, you can get this utility bundle of small, but meaningful applications. It does what you ask & so much more. I've run it for a number of years, but it's just been taken away from me by our IT guys, who are 'protecting us from ourselves'. I miss it already. http://www.creativelement.com/powertools/ "Gordon" wrote: > "OhJoanna" <OhJoanna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:180BF913-8B3A-464E-8A14-283B21386E7B@microsoft.com... > >I want to print the LIST of a folder's contents, as shown when you click on > > the folder and it gives you a screen with whatever criteria you've chosen, > > i.e. document name, file size, date created/modifed, etc. For example, if > > I > > have a folder with 10 documents in it, is there a way to print the LIST of > > those 10 items without using Print Screen? I can find no way to print this > > list without using the PRINT SCREEN feature. Does anyone know how to do > > this? > > Prompt replies appreciated...JoannaBeckman@cox.net > > > > Thanks! > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q272623 > > -- > Asking a question? > Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, > your OS, Service Pack level > and the FULL contents of any error message(s) > > |
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